is it possible for blue light to result in the formation of seven different colours when it is passed through a prism? why?
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no only white light can split up into seven color s on dispersion whereas no other colour can form spectrum
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NO
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No, a spectrum will not be formed if blue light falls on a prism. This is because, unlike white light, blue light is made up of a single colour; therefore, it will not further break into more colours after bending
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